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First drone purchase - struggling with wind conditions and battery life

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Hey everyone! Just picked up my first drone (DJI Mini 4 Pro) and I'm having trouble understanding how wind affects flight time. The specs say it can handle 23.9 mph winds, but yesterday I had to land after just 8 minutes due to low battery warning in what felt like mild wind conditions. Is this normal? Also, any tips for a newbie on judging safe wind conditions without fancy equipment?

Really don't want to crash this thing on my third flight!

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Solved by fpv_racer_mike

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Totally normal! Wind forces your drone to work much harder, chewing through battery life way faster than calm conditions. Your real safe limit is usually 20-30% lower than the manufacturer's specs. For beginners, stick to winds under 10-15 mph until you get comfortable.

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A steady 18 mph breeze is often easier to handle than a "gentle" 12 mph wind with 25 mph gusts. Download a weather app that shows gust speeds - that's your real enemy, not the average wind speed. Trust me, learned this the hard way!

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